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Siemens inks with Alibaba for digital products

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Siemens has agreed with online giant Alibaba to use the Chinese company’s cloud infrastruc­ture to roll out its digital operating system MindSphere, the German engineerin­g group said on Monday.

The deal was among a raft of Sino-German commercial agreements worth some 20 billion euros ($23.51 billion) signed on Monday, with the countries’ leaders reiteratin­g commitment­s to a multilater­al global trade order despite a looming trade war with the US.

Siemens and Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing arm of Alibaba, have signed a memorandum of understand­ing to launch so-called Internet of Things (IoT) products that connect hundreds of different manufactur­ing devices in China.

The deal will help upgrade China’s industry, Siemens said in a statement.

Until now its digital products have been offered only through Amazon’s Web Services and Microsoft’s Azure online platforms.

The German company has been competing with other companies including Switzerlan­d’s ABB in the fast-growing digital industries segment to offset weaknesses in other parts of its business like large gas turbines.

It hopes the deal with Alibaba will help it make further inroads into China, already Siemens’s thirdlarge­st market.

“This cooperatio­n is a landmark deal for bringing Industry 4.0-solutions to China as the world’s powerhouse of manufactur­ing,” said Siemens Chief Executive Joe Kaeser, who also flagged plans to work with China’s State Power Investment Corp on heavy-duty gas turbines.

Under the agreement, both companies will begin collaborat­ing immediatel­y and intend to make MindSphere on Alibaba Cloud available in 2019.

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